Löydetty 465 Tulokset: human sacrifice

  • one goat for the sacrifice for sin, (Numbers 7, 70)

  • one goat for the sacrifice for sin; (Numbers 7, 76)

  • one goat for the sacrifice for sin, (Numbers 7, 82)

  • The sum total of animals for the burnt offering: twelve bulls, twelve rams, twelve male one-year-old lambs, together with their accompanying grain offering. For the sacrifice for sin, twelve goats. (Numbers 7, 87)

  • They shall next take a young bull, with the accompanying grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil, and you shall take a second young bull for a sacrifice for sin. (Numbers 8, 8)

  • The Levites must then lay their hands on the heads of the bulls, one of which you are to offer as a sacrifice for sin, and the other as a burnt offering to Yahweh; this is the rite of atonement for the Levites. (Numbers 8, 12)

  • and said to them, "We have become unclean by touching a dead body. Why should we be forbidden to celebrate the sacrifice to Yahweh at the proper time with the rest of the Israelites?" (Numbers 9, 7)

  • He shall also make a wine offering, two pints for each lamb, in addition to the burnt offering or sacrifice. (Numbers 15, 5)

  • If he offers a bull as a burnt offering or sacrifice, in payment of a vow or as a peace offering to Yahweh, (Numbers 15, 8)

  • Whatever the number of victims you have for sacrifice, you must do the same for each of them. (Numbers 15, 12)

  • If it is an unintentional fault of the community, the community as a whole must make a burnt offering of a young bull, a sweet-smelling offering for Yahweh, with the required offering of flour and wine, and a he-goat must be offered as a sacrifice for sin. (Numbers 15, 24)

  • The priest must perform the ceremony of atonement over the entire community of Israel, and pardon will be given, since it was an unintentional fault and they have brought their offering as a burnt offering to Yahweh, not counting their sacrifice for sin for their unintentional fault. (Numbers 15, 25)


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